Chris Stapleton has officially extended his All-American Road Show tour into 2026, adding 24 new North American dates. The run for these new dates kicks off May 23rd at Nissan Stadium in Nashville and keeps rolling through October. It’s hitting major stadiums in Tampa, Charlotte, Vancouver, Detroit, Atlanta, Boston’s Fenway Park, and more. Chris is bringing some big names are Zach Top and Lainey Wilson . . . But he will also be joined by people like Molly Tuttle. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, January 16th.
Morgan Wallen’s album “I’m The Problem” has set all kinds of records. But fans kept asking about one thing. Where’s the letter from his dad that Morgan teased? Well, all you have to do is buy Morgan’s limited edition CD. You’ll find new interviews . . . never-before-seen photos . . . and the letter written by Morgan’s dad, Tommy Wallen. Tommy talks honestly about watching his son stumble and then grow from it. At one point, he says, “Success doesn’t get rid of all your problems . . . it takes a lot to admit that you might be one of those problems.” And then he says, “I’m proud that Morgan has had problems in his life. If he didn’t, he wouldn’t be the man he is today.”
Chase Rice just shared an honest update with fans, admitting that life on the road has finally caught up with him. After 13 straight years of touring, Chase is taking a break in 2026 to reset and reconnect with why he started making music. He said, “I’m exhausted. I haven’t been able to be myself on stage in quite a while and really enjoy music and why I got into it in the first place.” Then he said, “After 13 years, it’s finally beat me up to the point where I need to step away for a while . . . I need to go live life so that I have more real experiences to write down.” Chase says the time off isn’t about burnout. It’s about refilling the tank.
Lukas Nelson posted an acoustic version of his song “The Last Wild River” . . . and it sounds a lot like his dad. The song is off the deluxe edition of his album “American Romance” . . . and it didn’t take long for listeners to hear something familiar. In the comments someone wrote, “Just like Willie!!” And another one said, “Oh, the wellspring of talent.” You’d think it’d be hard being a performer, growing up in Willie’s shadow. But apparently not for Lukas.
Presenters at Sunday’s Golden Globes will include George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Macaulay Culkin, Charli XCX, Hailee Steinfeld, Jennifer Garner, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Hart, Melissa McCarthy, Miley Cyrus, Pamela Anderson, and Snoop Dogg. To name a few.
Today’s New Music releases are Zach Bryan’s “With Heaven on Top”
New in Theaters: “Greenland 2” and the horror movie “Primate”
TV This Weekend: The NFL Wildcard Games, “The Golden Globes”, and the second season premiere of the Tom Hiddleston spy thriller “The Night Manager”.
Kate Middleton is 44.
A.J. McLean is 48. Backstreet Boy
Chad Ochocinco is 48. Zero Super Bowl rings.
Dave Matthews is 59.
Mark Martin is 67. NASCAR driver
Crystal Gayle is 75. Country singer. She’s Loretta Lynn’s little sister. Remember “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue”?
Jimmy Page is 82. Led Zeppelin legend.
Joan Baez is 85.
TOMORROW:
Pat Benatar is 73.
Donald Fagen from Steely Dan is 78.
Rod Stewart is 81.







